Louisville Public Library Foundation

A nonprofit organization

The Louisville Public Library Foundation (LPLF) raises funds to support the Louisville Public Library, serving residents in Louisville & Superior, CO. 

Your tax-deductible contribution helps us to provide a range of offerings, including: 

+ A free book for each child, teen, and adult who completes the annual Summer Reading Challenge;

+ Equipment, supplies, and facilitators for the library programs and services; 

+ Hundreds of new books, e-books, and electronic media updates.

Testimonials

"I like being in the library, surrounded by books, but I'm amazed by all the other things the library is doing. It's becoming a place for the community to gather."

"For a city this size, we have an amazing library. There is always so much going on, of wide interest."

"We love the library and the summer reading program is a great incentive to keep my daughter reading in the summer."

"We have so enjoyed Storytime for the past two years and have made great friends and playmates there as well. You are the unsung heroes of the Louisville baby/ toddler/ pre-K crowd!"

Mission

The LPLF's mission is to build support and raise money to enhance the Library's programs and services beyond what public funding provides.

Background Statement

The Louisville Public Library Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, community-based organization. Each year, the Foundation raises money to buy books and other library materials and supports high-impact programming for all ages.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Louisville Public Library Foundation

other names

LPLF

Year Established

1979

Tax id (EIN)

84-0797637

Category

Arts, Culture & Humanities

Organization Size

Small Organization

Address

951 Spruce St.
Louisville, CO 80027

Service areas

Boulder County, CO, US